A new digital evidence retrieval model for gambling machine forensic investigation

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Abstract

Hardware forensic analysis involves the process of analyzing digital evidence derived from digital sources. The analysis is done to facilitate and prove either the device is used to commit crime, whether it contains evidence of a crime or is the target of a crime. Gambling machines serve as the main source by which illegal games are conducted. This paper presents a method for retrieving information from a seized gaming machine, along with an analysis of the interpreted information to prove that the gaming machine was used illegally. The proposed procedures for the gambling machine forensic process will be important for forensic investigators (e.g., the police or private investigators), as they will assist these individuals in the digital forensic evidence analysis necessary to produce evidence relevant to illegal gambling. © Universiti Teknologi Malaysia.

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Magalingam, P., Manaf, A. A., Yahya, Z., & Ahmad, R. (2011). A new digital evidence retrieval model for gambling machine forensic investigation. Jurnal Teknologi, 54, 55–69. https://doi.org/10.11113/jt.v54.91

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